Voted. Best of luck, Nick!
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Voted. Best of luck, Nick!
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Thanks guys!
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Got my vote in. Top notch installer without a doubt, but he also stands out with customer support. He spent several minutes on the phone with me before ever receiving a dime. I don't know of any business owner, let alone stereo shop, that would do that. When I dropped off my car he spent time with me going over the install then showed me around the shop. I listened to his car and Kevin's car. Then when I picked up my car, he made me feel welcome, introduced me to his friends, bought me lunch and asked a former IASCA judge to listen to my car. I'd like to think Nick brought him in just for me Lol.
Thanks! Funny enough, on the "industry only" voting form, there are other sections you can vote for. One of them is best customer experience, which i don't get why they would close that off to consumers. Its not like the industry guys would know other shops customer experiences lol
And Ha! He was a judge from the 90's and was there to get a quote for an install. Nice dude. Steve Head sent him my way
figured i'd make my installer of the year submission video public since everyone else has been posting them on social media..
Last edited by SkizeR; 08-29-2020 at 10:08 PM.
If you're running the subs firing forward, you could seal the subs to the bulkhead opening like you would with an IB setup, and if you were firing them rearward, you could build enclosures for the smaller speakers. I think those options would mitigate the effect the subs would have on the rear deck speakers as much as possible.
Just my $.02
Jay